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Well the past is playing with my headAnd failure knocks me down againI'm reminded of the wrongThat I have said and doneAnd that devil just won't let me forget

The next admission is slightly embarrassing. My reaction reminded me of comedian Ron White when he thought a televangelist was speaking directly to him as he watched from a beanbag chair. "Hey…these guys are GOOD!"

The chorus from the song I'm Forgiven was the message I needed to hear. Again.

I'm forgivenI'm forgivenAnd I don't have to carryThe weight of who I've beenCause I'm forgiven

You know what is so cool about the Word (Jesus) becoming flesh? He understands our experience. Jesus had to deal with the voice of the devil. Three times He was tempted by Satan (Matthew 4).

All of us hear those voices. The voices from bad experiences in our past. Here is a little tip that I have learned. The voice we tend to hear first in the spiritual battle is the loud one. Listen for the quiet voice. Be still. Pray. Read His Word. The voice of grace says, "You are forgiven." The voice of grace reminds you that those old accusations were crucified with Christ. They are no longer true about you. The voice of grace tells you that you are righteous because of Christ. My friends at Truefaced ministries say it well. Those voices of past sin and failures and hurt are no longer who you are. God is no longer interested in changing you. You have already been changed into a new person because of Christ. You are a Saint. Imputed with righteousness. God is now interested in each one of us maturing into what is already true about us.

That requires learning which voices to listen to and believe. The voice of grace reminds you that…

…there is no condemnation for those who belong to Christ Jesus. And because you belong to Him, the power of the life-giving Spirit has freed you... (Romans 8, NLT)

There is a wonderful phrase found in the last stanza of Forgiven that I guarantee you the enemy never wants me or you to hear and especially to believe.

When I don't fit in and I don't feel like I belong anywhereWhen I don't measure up to much in this lifeOh, I'm a treasure in the arms of Christ ‘causeI'm forgiven

I'm a treasure in the arms of Christ. Wow. I am going to place that phrase on my mirror and dashboard and fridge and heart. And to those other voices I respectfully remind you that you can stifle yourself. That is not who I am anymore. I'm forgiven.